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## Copyright (C) 1996 John W. Eaton ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ## any later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free ## Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA ## 02111-1307, USA. ## usage: subplot (rows, columns, index) ## subplot (rcn) ## ## NOTE: this will work only with gnuplot installed with ## multiplot patch (or version 3.6 beta) ## ## Sets gnuplot in multiplot mode and plots in location ## given by index (there are columns X rows subwindows) ## ## Input: ## ## rows : number of rows in subplot grid ## columns: number of columns in subplot grid ## index : index of subplot where to make the next plot ## ## If only one arg, then it (crn) has to be three digit value ## specifying the location in digit 1 (rows) and 2 (columns) and digit ## 3 is the plot index ## ## The plot index runs row-wise,i.e., first all the columns in a row ## are filled and then the next row is filled ## ## For example, plot with 4 X 2 grid, will have plot indices running as ## follows: ## ## ----------------------------------- ## | | | | | ## | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ## | | | | | ## ----------------------------------- ## | | | | | ## | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | ## | | | | | ## ----------------------------------- ## ## Author: Vinayak Dutt <Dutt.Vinayak@mayo.EDU> ## Adapted-By: jwe function subplot (rows, columns, index) if (! gnuplot_has_multiplot) error ("subplot: gnuplot does not appear to support this feature"); endif ## global variables to keep track of multiplot options global __multiplot_mode__ = 0; global __multiplot_xsize__; global __multiplot_ysize__; global __multiplot_xn__; global __multiplot_yn__; global __multiplot_xi__; global __multiplot_yi__; if (nargin != 3 && nargin != 1) usage ("subplot (rows, columns, index) or subplot (rcn)"); endif if (nargin == 1) if (! (is_scalar (rows) && rows >= 0)) error ("subplot: input rcn has to be a positive scalar"); endif tmp = rows; index = rem (tmp, 10); tmp = (tmp - index) / 10; columns = rem (tmp, 10); tmp = (tmp - columns) / 10; rows = rem (tmp, 10); elseif (! (is_scalar (columns) && is_scalar (rows) && is_scalar (index))) error ("subplot: columns, rows, and index have to be scalars"); endif columns = round (columns); rows = round (rows); index = round (index); if (index > columns*rows) error ("subplot: index must be less than columns*rows"); endif if (columns < 1 || rows < 1 || index < 1) error ("subplot: columns,rows,index must be be positive"); endif if (columns*rows == 1) ## switching to single plot ? oneplot (); ## XXX FIXME XXX -- do we really need to reset these here? __multiplot_xn__ = 1; __multiplot_yn__ = 1; else ## doing multiplot plots if (! __multiplot_mode__ || __multiplot_xn__ != columns || __multiplot_yn__ != rows) __multiplot_mode__ = 1; __multiplot_xn__ = columns; __multiplot_yn__ = rows; __multiplot_xsize__ = 1.0 ./ columns; __multiplot_ysize__ = 1.0 ./ rows; gset multiplot; eval (sprintf ("gset size %g, %g", __multiplot_xsize__, __multiplot_ysize__)); endif ## get the sub plot location yp = fix ((index-1)/columns); xp = index - yp*columns - 1; __multiplot_xi__ = ++xp; __multiplot_yi__ = ++yp; ## set the origin xo = (xp - 1.0) * __multiplot_xsize__; yo = (rows - yp) * __multiplot_ysize__; eval (sprintf ("gset origin %g, %g", xo, yo)); clearplot; endif endfunction
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